Noah and his Twin Brothers Nate Bucklin and Nick Bucklin along with their father Luke Bucklin died in a plane crash. The Bucklins' single-engine Mooney 20J left the Jackson airport in a snowstorm Oct. 25 and disappeared from radar about an hour later. The wreckage was found about a mile east of its last reported location, in the Fitzpatrick Wilderness Area of the Shoshone National Forest, officials said.The plane was partially covered in snow."Our heroes throughout this ordeal are the incredibly courageous search team, men and women who have worked tirelessly over the past week to find our boys," the statement said.Luke Bucklin was president and co-founder of the Bloomington, Minn.-based Web development company Sierra Bravo Corp.

A friend of the Bucklins, said the family had been in Jackson for a wedding and a vacation. Luke Bucklin's wife, Ginger, and their youngest son had gone home on a commercial flight."Noah very sensitive and caring and the one from very very young that would notice things and would notice when people were sad and give them hugs and when someone got their hair cut told them they looked nice.

Please pray for peace and comfort for Michelle, Ginger, Sarah, Samantha and Oliver as they absorb this news and as they grieve the loss of their family members. Pray for the rest of the extended family, the loved-ones of the Bucklins, Luke's co-workers, and the boys' friends.

Over the last few weeks, our family has been deeply touched by all your notes, prayers, cards, donations and love. We appreciate it more than we could ever express. While we desperately miss our Bucklin Boys, we feel immersed in love. Thank you.

To honor the boys' memory and celebrate their lives, we will host a memorial service that will be open to all who loved and cared about Luke, Nick, Nate and Noah: